APA Citation

Coggeshall, H. (1706). The art of practical measuring easily perform'd: By a two foot rule, which slides to a foot. On which is the best measure of round timber the common way. Also, the true Measure of Round, Square, or other Timber or Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, Wainscot, &c. Gauging of Cask, and Gauging and Inching of Tuns. Containing brief instructions in decimal arithmetick. The best way of using the Logarithms according to Mr. Townley. The Use of a new Diagonal Scale, of 100 parts in a quarter of an Inch, applied to Gunter's Chain. And lastly, some useful directions in dialling, not hitherto Published. By H. C. gent (The third edition, corrected.). London: printed for Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Coggeshall, Henry. The Art of Practical Measuring Easily Perform'd: By a Two Foot Rule, Which Slides to a Foot. On Which Is the Best Measure of Round Timber the Common Way. Also, the True Measure of Round, Square, or Other Timber or Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, Wainscot, &c. Gauging of Cask, and Gauging and Inching of Tuns. Containing Brief Instructions in Decimal Arithmetick. The Best Way of Using the Logarithms According to Mr. Townley. The Use of a New Diagonal Scale, of 100 Parts in a Quarter of an Inch, Applied to Gunter's Chain. And Lastly, Some Useful Directions in Dialling, Not Hitherto Published. By H. C. Gent. The third edition, corrected. London: printed for Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1706.

MLA Citation

Coggeshall, Henry. The Art of Practical Measuring Easily Perform'd: By a Two Foot Rule, Which Slides to a Foot. On Which Is the Best Measure of Round Timber the Common Way. Also, the True Measure of Round, Square, or Other Timber or Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, Wainscot, &c. Gauging of Cask, and Gauging and Inching of Tuns. Containing Brief Instructions in Decimal Arithmetick. The Best Way of Using the Logarithms According to Mr. Townley. The Use of a New Diagonal Scale, of 100 Parts in a Quarter of an Inch, Applied to Gunter's Chain. And Lastly, Some Useful Directions in Dialling, Not Hitherto Published. By H. C. Gent. The third edition, corrected. London: printed for Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1706.

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